Factor Info
ID
206235
Size
1147 digits / 3809 bits
Status
composite
Value
3253610334435279115398019031547478197377367988423632246626118069033146708695195195187611253064432522906979615255937621624251651267413293309180598883082293040845239623809691332866444906164072076917664697535053241194270031473602666301191944706322081161204982306706023188209733396678990689303379223592561045629095504687950724118015357619136697493214943584591777212297133522850747622894490255919413513407566774829012208717035597286966943101483471941432539664171478992550576273233051536415208871478814714379833670648943897484845801585020662162003424494431493247516937850411481443847451905463983843108939815019931441703732934646809654042483609508303484131007634206051134544391094051045256775533841380620729758091697609807420038318286459057248080389816780164021922089490035715222496166875143464830854311051988242280824767896951965360858689970759129340812964634726291709733785357530610469717345575098016271049227274693143725343358745140259957705738344318577207493397461730846221992030819037708708674874433655405906114434192197144077711162607512666033785171360337195239263678540061968866794347107490946647209766968472999135296792158383979977144560894426471
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Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor.
Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor
is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.
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